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Biodiversity Conservation

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Battling invasive species helps saves the Tongan whistler
Apr 3,2016
Enhancing planning and conservation outcomes for Pacific Island biodiversity
Mar 21,2016
SPREP and Solomon Islands to strengthen Natural Solutions to Climate Change
Mar 21,2016
Coral Reef Management and Leadership Program now open for the Pacific islands
Mar 1,2016
Training with SPREP lays the foundation for future planning of marine resource management in Nauru
Feb 16,2016
Strategy for Pacific Sharks
Feb 9,2016
GIS training successfully completed, applauded by Stakeholders
Feb 9,2016
Protecting the Sharks and Rays of the Pacific
Feb 8,2016
Turtle Management Training for Ecotourism in Solomon Islands
Dec 14,2015
Biodiversity initiative wraps up, looks to the future
Nov 29,2015
Sperm Whale stranding near Letogo village, Upolu, Samoa
Nov 19,2015
3D Modelling for environmental planning comes to Tonga
Nov 19,2015
SPREP works with Gaualofa crew to promote whale and ocean conservation
Nov 13,2015
Sailing to Celebrate on the Gaualofa
Nov 13,2015
Taro Primary School students participate in tree planting to strengthen the resilience of Taro Island from the continued impacts of Climate change
Nov 10,2015
Vanuatu launches new Climate Change project with SPREP
Nov 10,2015
Invasive Species Schools Challenge!
Nov 10,2015
Lui Bell Scholarship: legacy of Pacific island marine species conservationist thrives
Nov 3,2015
From Ridge-to-Community-to-Reef with USAID and SPREP in the Solomon Islands
Sep 30,2015
Side events at 26th SPREP Meeting: Size Matters! Lessons learnt in going to scale in Pacific Marine Protected Areas
Sep 23,2015
Pacific Year of the Whale Campaign to launch in 2016
Sep 19,2015
Protecting the marine and coastal environment in the Pacific islands
Sep 17,2015
Vava'u Rapid Biodiversity Assessment (BIORAP) Full Report launched
Sep 17,2015
Battling the False Kava Plant in Samoa!
Aug 28,2015
Invasive Species Strategy and Action Plans in Micronesia
Aug 20,2015
Tuvalu joins the battle against invasive species
Aug 16,2015
Eradicating rats on small islands in the Pacific
Aug 13,2015
The Pacific mourns the loss of an Ocean Champion
Jul 17,2015
Successful end to 18th Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation
Jul 14,2015
Pacific coral reef managers return from amazing learning experience on the Great Barrier Reef
Jul 13,2015
Blue Days project heralds strong waves of action ahead
Jun 19,2015
Commemorating World Oceans Day today
Jun 8,2015
SPREP signs Host Country Agreement with Vanuatu
Jun 8,2015
Blue Days opens in Papeete
Jun 2,2015
Blue Eco-Tourism, a sustainable future for the Pacific islands
May 28,2015
Celebrating International Biodiversity Day: Spotlight on Tonga
May 25,2015
Planning to battle invasive species in Wallis and Futuna
May 25,2015
New campaign aims to prevent spread of Little Fire Ant across the Pacific
May 8,2015
Seagrass - keeping Pacific marine life alive
May 6,2015
Remote communities come together to review 2 years of working together in Choiseul
Apr 19,2015
World Wetlands Day 2 February 2015 - 'Wetlands for our Future'
Jan 30,2015
Latest turtle rescue in Samoa prompts call for reporting of illegal turtle trade
Dec 12,2014
Bringing lost forests back to life
Dec 7,2014
SPREP Side Event highlights collaboration and coordination for conservation at the World Parks Congress
Nov 20,2014
Report highlights that more needs to be done for conservation in the Oceania Region
Nov 18,2014
SPREP and CBD Strengthen Commitments to Biodiversity Conservation in the Pacific
Nov 18,2014
French Territories lead the way - addressing ocean conservation
Nov 17,2014
Our Pacific, Our Future: Pacific Island Leaders discuss what’s next after World Parks Congress
Nov 14,2014

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